9 Best Free Alternatives to Paid Commercial Software

Instead of Adobe Photoshop, use GIMPFor professional graphic artists, substituting anything for Photoshop is akin to blasphemy. There really is no equal. But if you're an amateur looking to edit graphics without taking out a loan for the tools to do it, GIMP makes a fine stand-in. You'll get all the same pencils, airbrushes, and resizing tools, plus advanced options like plug-ins and scripts. The learning curve is most assuredly steeper, though, and you won't be able to benefit from the quite literal library of books and tutorials out there for the more popular Photoshop.
To try out GIMP, visit this link.
12 9 Best Free Alternatives to Paid Commercial Software

Instead of Microsoft Office, use OpenOffice
Microsoft Office is everywhere. Whether you work from a Mac or a PC, in India or Indiana, you're probably using Word, Excel, PowerPoint and all the other de facto office tools. That makes it all the more difficult to switch, but OpenOffice replicates almost all of the same functionality, menus, and even file formats. It may not look quite as pretty as the blue "ribbon" design Microsoft has been using since 2007, but for fans of the old office, or students who just need to jam out a paper now and then without paying Microsoft, it will do the trick. That said, some of Microsoft's most tricked-out features – like a function in Word that automatically formats a proper bibliography for you after filling in the required text fields – are missing. You'll just have to dig out that MLA manual from high school.
To try out Open Office, visit this link.
21 9 Best Free Alternatives to Paid Commercial Software

Instead of Nero, use ImgBurn
Windows alone sucks for burning CDs. Even for the most basic tasks, you're far better off with powerful disc authoring software. Nero charges $70 for its solution, but ImgBurn effectively does all the same essentials, for free. You can rip discs to image files (like ISO), build a custom disc image from files, and of course, write them to blank discs. It even supports Blu-ray, and works with an incredibly diverse array of image files. Nero 9 can technically do more – like serve as a live TV tuner – but why do you need that when you're just trying to burn CDs?
To try out ImgBurn, visit this link.
3 9 Best Free Alternatives to Paid Commercial Software

Instead of Microsoft Outlook, use Mozilla Thunderbird
The company that brought you the now-ubiquitous Firefox makes an e-mail program, too. And it's just as good. Besides handling the same e-mail formats as its Microsoft competitor, Thunderbird actually feels faster to us, uses less RAM, and like Firefox, it accepts plug-ins for all the add-on functionality you could ask for from a thriving development community. (For instance, one allows you to select a bunch of e-mails then gather the senders for one massive reply.) Like OpenOffice, it looks a little duller than the real thing, but you can skin it however you choose. The only other glaring caveat: There's no built-in calendar or task management, so if your colleagues' incoming meeting requests will fall on deaf ears. Then again, depending on your colleagues, maybe that's a good thing.
To try out Mozilla Thunderbird, visit this link.
4 9 Best Free Alternatives to Paid Commercial Software

Instead of Norton AntiVirus or McAfee VirusScan, use Avira AntiVir Free Edition
Whether you like it or not, every PC needs virus protection, and if you're not receiving regular updates, you're not protected. So next
time the antivirus software that came preinstalled on your PC hits you up for money and warns you that it's out of date because the free trial expired, uninstall that junk and download Avira. Not only is it totally free – including updates – it's some of the best virus protection available. Independent tests from AV-Comparatives.org consistently place Avira near the top of the list for detection rates. It tagged 99.7 percent of viruses in tests – compared to 99.1 percent from McAfee and 98.7 percent from Norton in the same tests. That has to burn, considering both those companies want big bucks for their AV suites. We do have to warn that the free edition occasionally hits you with a nag screen, though.
To try out Avira AntiVir Free Edition, visit this link.
5 9 Best Free Alternatives to Paid Commercial Software

Instead of Adobe Audition, use Audacity
Looking to perform some minor edits on your next podcast, or clean up pops and clicks in old audio? Audacity will do the trick for a lot less than Adobe's pricy alternative. The Swiss army knife of audio editors performs most basic tasks without flinching, but keep in mind that some must-have features will force you to go looking for add-ons. For instance, you'll need to install the LAME MP3 encoder to save files as MP3s, because legal concerns prevent the creators from including it by default. A bit of a pain, absolutely, but well worth the $350 saved.
To try out Audacity, visit this link.
6 9 Best Free Alternatives to Paid Commercial Software

Instead of Alcohol 120 or Virtual CloneDrive, use Daemon Tools Lite
Spare yourself a new spindle of blank CDs or DVDs and put those image files on a virtual drive, which tricks your PC into thinking there's actually a physical disc in it, without having to burn anything. Alcohol 120 and VirtualCloneDrive are the old standards for drive emulation, but Daemon Tools Lite pulls off the exact same trick for free. Of course, it won't burn and rip image files like Alcohol 120, but partner it up with ImgBurn and you're good to go.
To try out Daemon Tools Lite, visit this link.
9 9 Best Free Alternatives to Paid Commercial Software

Instead of Windows Vista or OS X Leopard, use Linux
We couldn't help ourselves. Even though one of these operating systems comes installed on just about every computer you can buy down at the local retailer, you'll still have to drop some serious coin to buy them separately. But you can download hundreds of different versions of Linux, in the next hour, for free. DistroWatch.com maintains our favorite list of what's popular, and Ubuntu makes one of the most user-friendly introductions to the Linux world, if you're so itching to try it.
To try out Linux, visit this link.
71 9 Best Free Alternatives to Paid Commercial Software

Instead of Civilization II, play FreeCiv
To be fair, you can pick up Civilization II (which FreeCiv most closely mimics) for about $5 if you play your cards right, but downloading FreeCiv is a lot quicker than combing bargain bins, garage sales and eBay. And unlike the original, FreeCiv has built-in multiplayer, so you can have head-to-head barbarian battles with your friends in the same style as one of the greatest turn-based games of all time.
To try out FreeCiv, visit this link.
8 9 Best Free Alternatives to Paid Commercial Software
Source: Yahoo Tech

Suntech to Bring Solar to Pakistan

The objective of the MOU is to facilitate cooperation between Suntech and the public sector and private companies in Pakistan to help implement solar programs including the AEDB's Rural Electrification Program; the development of Solar Power Pumping Systems with the AEDB and the World Bank; and Solar Power Telecom Projects in collaboration with Pakistani telecom companies.
"We are proud to collaborate with the Alternative Energy Development Board to bring the latest in crystalline silicon solar technology to Pakistan," said Dr. Zhengrong Shi, Suntech's Chairman and CEO. "This is a clear example of the promise of solar energy in meeting growing demands for electricity in the developing world in an environmentally friendly way. With rapid improvements in solar energy technology and operational efficiency, solar energy is establishing itself as a crucial, cost-competitive part of the global energy mix."
"We are very pleased to be working with Suntech towards developing clean renewable energy in our country," said Mr. Masood Khan, Pakistan's Ambassador to China. "Pakistan is committed to using solar power as a way to solve Pakistan's energy shortage, and we are confident in Suntech's reputation as a global industry leader to bring reliable environmentally sustainable solutions to Pakistan's growing energy needs."
The MOU sets forth the agreement in principle of the parties concerning the project and related activities. Final agreement between the parties is subject to the negotiation and execution of definitive agreements among the parties.
About 70 percent of Pakistan's population — about 120 million people — live in some 50,000 villages across the country, many of which are beyond main electricity transmission lines.
Bottom line: if Suntech and AEDB can get pricing and deployment right, the potential market may be huge.
For a brief overview, see this report (PDF) from the Solar Energy Research Centre.
Via ProPakistani.PK

Possible Action against Celcos For Suspending SMS Packages During Eid



The Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA) is considering action against Telenor and Mobilink over a reported withdrawal of SMS bundle offers during Eidul Fitr days without prior notice to customers, reported Dawn Newspaper."We have taken note of the withdrawal of the SMS bundle," said paper, while quoting PTA chairman Dr Muhammad Yasin.
"We are probing the matter before we take a decision to initiate a legal action. The authority will protect consumers' rights." He said the investigation would soon be finalised.
The two operators reportedly suspended their package for three Eid days and charged their subscribers between 20-paisa and Re1 per SMS.
About a possible refund of the amount paid by the customers on Eid days, Dr Yasin said the matter would be decided after investigation.
By the middle of this year, according to the PTA, the number of mobile phone users in Pakistan had reached over 95 million. Mobilink was leading with 29.5 million customers, Telenor 21.2 million, Ufone 20.5 million, Warid 18.1 million and Zong (CM Pak) 6.4 million.
Via ProPakistani.PK

Motorola Employees to Volunteer in Pakistan on Global Day of Service

Employees in 41 countries participate in over 300 projects with a focus on environmental sustainability
More than 100 Motorola, Inc. employees volunteered in the three cities including Lahore, Karachi and Rawalpindi today during the company's fourth annual global community service program. This year's Global Day of Service, themed "Green & Global," engaged nearly 8,000 Motorola employees in 41 countries and included volunteer projects focused on sustainable solutions for improved education and the environment.
Motorola employees spent half the work day supporting more than 300 projects that addressed a variety of community concerns, including education, environmental sustainability and social services.
Locally, SOS Children's Village of Pakistan benefited from Motorola's work at three of its sites.
"We are humbled by the opportunity to work with such dedicated organizations for a fourth year in a row to better the communities where we work and live," said, Rao Amir Sultan, Country Manager, Motorola. "Hand in hand with our partner organizations, the Global Day of Service allows us to work towards our common goals of better education, social support and protecting our environment."
As in years past, for each participating Motorola employee, the Motorola Foundation will fund the planting of a tree in one of five deforested regions of the world through a partnership with Carbonfund.org, reducing the day's carbon footprint. This year, every employee who reuses a Motorola T-shirt from a previous company event will get a total of five trees planted in their honour. Reinforcing the company's commitment to re-cycling, Motorola employees are encouraged to bring in used mobile phones for recycling to earn more trees.
"The spirit of volunteerism behind Motorola's Global Day of Service is commendable and SOS Children Villages of Pakistan is privileged to be part of this initiative each year," said Mrs. Ghazal Rehman, National Director, SOS Children's Village of Pakistan.  "We aim to raise orphaned and abandoned children in a family environment, ensuring they become contributing members of society.  The important issues addressed in the annual theme help sensitize our children towards the challenges facing our planet."
With a rich heritage of giving since 1953, Motorola Foundation and employees from all divisions come together each year to organize the annual service event that promotes teamwork and enables colleagues company-wide to engage with organizations addressing critical social issues.
Motorola's commitment to environmental sustainability does not end when the Global Day of Service is over. Since 2005, Motorola has reduced its carbon footprint by 20 percent by implementing energy-saving measures, consolidating facilities and purchasing renewable energy. For 2009, Motorola is purchasing more than 78 million kilowatt hours (kWh) of Green-e certified renewable energy certificates (RECs) generated from wind-power sources.
Via ProPakistani.PK

First Ever PC Cricket Game developed by Pakistanis



crick First Ever PC Cricket Game developed by PakistanisAnother milestone have been achieved by the Pakistanis, this time, in the global gaming scene. Lahore based Mindstorm Studios, have developed "Cricket Revolution", a Multiplayer PC cricket game which will simply blow you away. With a new and improved cricket gaming engine at its core, the game brings a new level of depth and engagement to cricket video games. Now, cricket fans will have the opportunity to test their skills against their friends and foes alike across the globe.
Cricket Revolution is equipped with innovative gameplay, single and multiplayer game modes, local and global tournaments and challenging AI opponents that learn from your every move. With detailed graphics and tons of batting styles, this game will soon become the most preferred choice for all the cricket fans around the world.
Key Features:
  • The batting system is as authentic as in real life. It lets players command both shot selection and placement seamlessly with action oriented key mappings.
  • You can view and track complete statistics and performance data. By this you can improve your past records and become the best player in the world.
  • 'Bowling gadget' lets you take full control of the bowling gameplay. Choose speed, turn, swing and seam movement as you wish. The bowling gameplay allows bowlers to concentrate on mind games with the batsmen instead of wrestling with the bowling controls.
  • LAN based multiplayer network play.
  • In-game community server with chat rooms, friends and online gaming
  • Original stadiums, unlockable deliveries, and batsman knock-out injuries
  • Fully motion captured actions, day/night lighting, pitch and ball variations
  • True field captaincy with the ability to place fielders anywhere on the field
  • Complete team and player customization for strategic gameplay
Below are the system requirements to play this game:
Minimum Requirements
  • OS: Windows 2000/NT/XP/Vista
  • Processor: Pentium 4, 2.0GHz processor
  • Memory: 512 MB RAM (1 GB for Vista)
  • Graphics: 128 MB supported video card
  • DirectX: 9.0c or later
  • Hard Drive: 1 GB available
  • Sound: DirectX compatible sound card
Recommended Requirements:
  • OS: Windows XP/Vista
  • Processor: Intel 2.4 GHz Dual Core processor
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM (2 GB for Vista)
  • Graphics: 256 MB 6600 Nvidia graphics card or ATI equivalent
  • DirectX: 9.0c or later
  • Hard Drive: 1 GB available
  • Sound: DirectX compatible sound card
Broadband users can check out the game trailer below:

Dial-Up users can check out game screenshots at here.
To try out this game, download its demo from here. And if it satisfies you, then you can pre-purchase the game now for $ 17.99 and save 10%. Visit this link to pre-purchase your copy.
We hope to see more developments in the gaming industry from Pakistanis.
Do play this game, and share your thoughts in the comments.
Via ProPakistani.PK
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